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Constitutional Law

Aug. 16, 2000

Speaking Out

By Carole Wagner Vallianos. In any democracy worth its salt, there are two important components: the presence of a strong civil society and the notion of transparency. As separate but related concepts, they are etched into the U.S. Constitution as First Amendment rights.

        By Carole Wagner Vallianos
        
        In any democracy worth its salt, there are two important components: the presence of a strong civil society and the notion of transparency. As separate but related concepts, they are etched into the U.S. Constitution as First Amendment rights.
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